Saturday, March 6, 2021

Book Review: The Purple Nightgown

 

The Purple Nightgown

by A. D. Lawrence

Barbour Publishing, Inc. 

Barbour Fiction

 Christian  |  True Crime 

Pub Date 01 Mar 2021




I am reviewing a copy of The Purple Nightgown through Barbour Publishing and Netgalley:




When patients check into Linda Hazzard’s Washington state spa in 1912 they quickly become victims of her twisted greed, and many die at the hands of this twisted woman.





Stella Burke is a heiress who is plagued by suitors who are anything but sincere, as well as nonstop headaches.  Out of all other medical ideas for her migraines Stella reads Fasting for the Cure of Disease by Linda Hazzard and determines to go to the spa the author runs.





It is Stella’s chauffer and long-time friend, Henry Clayton, is reluctant to leave her at the spa. Something doesn’t feel right to him, still Stella submits herself into Linda Hazzard’s care.   Unfortunately it isn’t long before Stella learns of the clinics dark side and the fact that Linda has a mean streak.  






When Stella has had enough with Linda’s cruel methods she tries to leave, but all ways she finds are suddenly blocked.




Will Stella become a walking skeleton like many of the other patients or succumb to a worse fate?




I Give The Purple Nightgown five out of five stars!




Happy Reading!

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